What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I had a dream about this one

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To avoid uncertainty is to avoid possibility
Beautiful knife and great coin collection!
 
SK Blades Smoke Jumper 110 on belt.
In right front pocket:
Rough Rider 1287 Old Yellow Half Hawk.
Rough Rider 1455 'Zombie Nick' Sunfish.
Rough Rider 1569 Moose.
In right front cargo pocket: RR 533 four blade scout/camp/utility knife (on a SAK chain lanyard)
 

Trying to regain my Porch legs and catch up with this thread, I've had to omit comments on some mighty fine knives that have been posted recently. 'Tis the pity and the lot of a lazy lout like me. Regardless, I had to go back to capture this stupendous photo of a fabulous knife. You outdid yourself, Harvey. Thank you.

Today's carry:

A beautiful picture of a beautiful duo, r8shell. Lovely stag on the Wright.

March Madness! :D Just add Del's Davenport :p:p

Now that's a splash of color! My son loves Clamato and it's a must-have on our South Dakota pheasant hunting trips. I'd be happy with the Coors Banquet and the cigar.

Just the one today

That's enough knife for a week! Glorious old Case.


Peanut sized Ohta Swayback on Sunday duty.

Really fine, Gary.

Totin' this one today

That looks pretty new for you to be totin', Steve. It's mighty nice, though.

These today :

Delicious old DE doctor there, Harry, and you really caught the fire in the MOP well.

Wow-- now that's a handle!
Beautiful bark :thumbsup:

One could get lost in those Crags, Stuart. Especially the middle one. Beautiful.

Now that's a beauty !

Stupendous stag, Stuart!


I passed out when I saw this. Regained consciousness and sobbed. Passed out again. :D

Whoa !!! Dazzling in every way

Thanks for the kind comments. I got a note from @black mamba who has almost identical twin cousins (Winchester and Fightn' Rooster) of my Battle Axe. Jeff and I concluded that they were all made by Frederich Olbertz of Solingen, Germany in the 1970s and 1980s.

- Stuart
 
I went up into the mountains today to help a buddy retrieve a trap that got buried when we had some heavy snow come in over a month ago. Still couldn’t get up there because the snow was too deep. We decided to cut a truck load of firewood for me.
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It’s a really good thing I had the Remington R-4 with a really sharp saw or else we’d still be there cutting:D:D:D

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I went up into the mountains today to help a buddy retrieve a trap that got buried when we had some heavy snow come in over a month ago. Still couldn’t get up there because the snow was too deep. We decided to cut a truck load of firewood for me.
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It’s a really good thing I had the Remington R-4 with a really sharp saw or else we’d still be there cutting:D:D:D

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SCORE
 
Roger Miller! My dad and I loved his music!
I remember his TV commercials. Great voice, and danged if Benny Hill's spoof voice wasn't just as good.

Mom's birthday today. I'm carrying the tiny Camillus that I think of as a gift from Dad, even though he was already dead, because I found it in an impossible place while shovelling the old homestead's driveway.
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Trying to regain my Porch legs and catch up with this thread, I've had to omit comments on some mighty fine knives that have been posted recently. 'Tis the pity and the lot of a lazy lout like me. Regardless, I had to go back to capture this stupendous photo of a fabulous knife. You outdid yourself, Harvey. Thank you.



A beautiful picture of a beautiful duo, r8shell. Lovely stag on the Wright.



Now that's a splash of color! My son loves Clamato and it's a must-have on our South Dakota pheasant hunting trips. I'd be happy with the Coors Banquet and the cigar.



That's enough knife for a week! Glorious old Case.




Really fine, Gary.



That looks pretty new for you to be totin', Steve. It's mighty nice, though.



Delicious old DE doctor there, Harry, and you really caught the fire in the MOP well.















Thanks for the kind comments. I got a note from @black mamba who has almost identical twin cousins (Winchester and Fightn' Rooster) of my Battle Axe. Jeff and I concluded that they were all made by Frederich Olbertz of Solingen, Germany in the 1970s and 1980s.

- Stuart
Thank you Stuart. That was a kind thing to say and a nice thing to hear.
 
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